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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Broken promises,bad winner,bad press and now stolen designs????Shamne on IAMSHE for these kinda acts......if copying a Marchesa for the national costume wasnt enuf,the gown on Usho is infact NOT an Elie Saab like we thought,its actually by a delhi based desgner,further on being questioned by a leading paper,the "designer" cum(he loves this word)stylist for Usho says its ok as long as its not a blatant copy,sumone pls go n explain to that poor creature that this cnat get more blatant,changing colour is not creativity or remaking the shoulder pad ina cheaper material aint creativity either,bitch gotta learn how to go........besides i cannot bliv he didnt kno dat marchesa n saab had these designs considering he's supposed to be in the fashion world.shame on all you..........Hates it!

Top model and former beauty queen Shamita Singha has another view. "After the management of the Miss India contest changed, the standard has dropped. The girls being selected don't even match the criteria of beauty queens, from the height to body type. That's why you don't even remember the names or the faces of the girls who've won in the past few years.

Diction expert Sabira Merchant, who had trained Mirza when she won the Miss Asia Pacific, explains, "World competition has increased unbelievably and we have to raise the bar with our contestants. We need the best talent to come forward fearlessly.

Ask Dutta whether beauty pageants are still efficient talent hunts and she says, "Beauty pageants are specific in their requirements. They look for girls who can represent India internationally while retaining their Indianness.

"I don't know what is stopping us,' exclaims Chopra. "Either the best girls are not competing or our luck has run out. India has tremendous potential, maybe not enough opportunities to represent that anymore.